Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics?
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Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics?

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Each contribution is an article in itself, and great effort has been made by the authors to be lucid and not too technical. A few brief highlights of the round-table discussions are given between the chapters. Topics include: Quantum non-locality, the measurement problem, quantum insights into relativity, cosmology and thermodynamics, and possible bearings of quantum mecha...more
Hardcover, 435 pages
Published May 25th 2005 by Springer
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Rob
well, i didn't learn much from this collection of essays. i guess i'm giving it 3 stars for trying.

some of the essays were like, "OK, here's my life's work boiled down to 20 pages." but instead of trying to express their main caoncepts in words, they sort of just listed their results, and said "go find the proofs in my papers." ugh.

other guys talked about one little technical problem, and then only very briefly connected it to the big questions ...more
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